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Rubén Castillo Gil: ‘The dialogue has excluded the productive sector and has walked the path of ideological discourse’

Several sectors of the private company have spoken at the single dialogue table, such is the case of the National Council of Private Enterprise (Conep).

Its president, Rubén Castillo Gil, stressed that they have persistently mentioned that the dialogue has excluded the productive sector and has walked the path of ideological discourse and disqualification of the productive sector.

He added that there has been talk about price regulation, however, it is not the way, “in our opinion, how the issue of the cost of living is going to be resolved.”

According to Castillo Gil, the employer sector is fully available to make proposals to resolve the situation, as it has always done.

The also lawyer, said that there is permanent harassment against the private sector, “disqualifications, unseemly phrases and we have remained faithful to our principles.”



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